Natsuko

I have a degree in teaching Japanese as a second language from International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan. I am a native speaker of Japanese. I am fluent in reading, writing, and speaking in Japanese. I have taught in high school in New Zealand for one year and Japanese language school on Saturday in Los Angeles for two years. I am also currently tutoring Japanese privately.

Education & Certification

International Christian University Tokyo Japan - Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics

Shane

...world. I have tutored people in the various fields of science, like chemistry, physics, math, etc. Outside of my academic setting, I spend majority of my time reading, spending time with friends, or going to the beach (I was born in Hawaii and spent most of my time surfing). I don't give up when given challenge and I am here for anything you may need. Please feel free to contact me for any questions.

Greg

...classroom teacher for five years, and I love working with kids! I believe that a strong personal relationship is important for academic success, and I strive toward being a friendly, helpful teacher. I majored in Japanese at Middlebury College, in Middlebury, VT and spent a year studying abroad in Kyoto. I taught high school Japanese of various levels for one year at Philips Academy in Andover, MA, and have taught Algebra 1 and Pre-Algebra for...

David

...I have taught or tutored. Helping others understand what they are studying is one of many things that I love doing. The subjects I have tutored include Spanish, Japanese, science, history, algebra, English (literature, grammar, and writing), public speaking, film, American culture, and many others. Offering simple and clear explanations is my forte. I have a very patient character, so I'm able to gently, but persistently stay by your side until the proverbial light bulb...

Naomi

...as a preceptor included teaching one section of the class each week and meeting up with students one on one to answer any questions that was related to the class. This experience helped me obtain a position with CATS Academics, which is a tutoring program for NCAA athletes at the university. Through these multiple experiences I learned that I really enjoyed tutoring, because I could teach others why I find something very fun and fascinating....

Agnes

...ACT. I love working with other people and being able to help someone accomplish their goals is an amazing thing to do. I hope you will allow me to help you achieve your goals. What I hope to accomplish from being a tutor is the ability to make a difference in a student's educational career. I will make sure that anyone who I work with can gain something from their experience, and I hope to...

Cinthia

...experience is mostly in tutoring English, ESL, and TEFL. I completed my 100 Hour ESL/TEFL/TESOL Certificate with Oxford Seminars. With my multicultural background and academic experience, I am passionate about tutoring and teaching with patience and an open perspective. Since moving to New Brunswick, NJ, I have been volunteering at Youth Empowerment Services and tutoring all subjects for students in 2nd through 8th grade. From theatre exercises and games to very detailed and analytical technical...

Sai-ya

...with any anxiety or behavioral issues that get in the way of learning. I have a Master's degree from the University of Southern California (USC), where I graduated as a Dean's Scholar with a 3.98 GPA. Before that, I received my Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of California in Irvine. I recently returned from 8 months of teaching English and Math to elementary-school students in Ecuador, and currently work in K-3...

Nikki

...loved science ever since I was a kid and watched The Magic School Bus and the Bill Nye show. I majored in Neuroscience and Behavior in college, so I learned a lot about Biology and Psychology, and I plan on getting a Master's in Bioengineering. I spent two years serving with the Peace Corps in Peru, where I learned to speak Spanish, build stoves out of adobe, and a lot about life in rural communities....

Jonah

...to think about the concepts. Even if Trigonometry sounds dry, for example, I have seen how explaining it in terms of "pretend you want to hit the baseball farther than anyone else and you need to figure out what angle will get you there" can make a light bulb go on. All of my previous students have had different learning styles, personalities, and interests; one of my favorite things about tutoring is figuring out what...